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Old 09-07-2005, 12:04 AM   #51 (permalink)
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I took two pics, and couldn't decide which one to use, so here are both.

[From left to right: Charlie Parker Omnibook, tuner/metronome, The Bb Real Book, Clarke Technical Studies (turned to the second page of Study Two if you're wondering)]



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Old 09-07-2005, 11:36 PM   #52 (permalink)
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I am playing Artunian's Concerto, Kennan's Sonata, Arban, Clarke, and I just started working on the Carnival of Venice in Arban, which I think is a lot of fun to play!
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Old 09-08-2005, 01:07 AM   #53 (permalink)
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What's on your music stand?

K Hvoslef: Tromba Solo
R Bradshaw: Out of the Quiet
J C Fischer: [Oboe] Concerto in C
J Turrin: Two Portraits
J Baston: [Recorder] Concerto #2 in C
J M Sperger: [Corno da caccia] Concerto in D
J J Quantz: [Corno da caccia] Concerto in Eb
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Old 09-08-2005, 01:25 AM   #54 (permalink)
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Currently on my stand:

Quintet music: Canadian Brass book of Beatles tunes, Theme from Superman, Jupiter, Te Deum, Arioso, Procession of Nobles, Hungarian Dance No. 5, and the Carmen Suite No. 1. Plus the rest of my folder of over 300 songs.

My Jazz band folder, which has over 225 songs.

Teleman Sonata, and the Neruda Concerto.

My brass quintet and jazz band are getting ready for some gigs soon, so I need to do some woodshedding on those. As for the two solos, I just like those. Ok, maybe ALL this isn't on the stand at once but it's surrounding it on the floor.

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Old 09-08-2005, 09:15 AM   #55 (permalink)
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so that is what those books look like with covers

time to start putting some miles on those books man
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Old 09-08-2005, 09:19 AM   #56 (permalink)
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so that is what those books look like with covers

time to start putting some miles on those books man


The trumpet is still shiny as well - some serious work needs to be done
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Old 09-08-2005, 10:03 AM   #57 (permalink)
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James Stamp's - Warm-up Studies
Clarke's - Technical Studies
G. Balay - Technical Studies (Book 2)
Arban's - Etudes or Solo

Neruda Concerto
Légendes - From Georges ENESCO



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Ok. Now I'm getting back at it (enough wallowing already!):

Arban (p. 125, Manny!)
Schlossberg
Colin Adv. Lip Flexibilities
Clarke: Technical Studies
Longinotti
Dr. Beat
Valve Oil

Well...they end up on the floor next to it when I move on, so technically ON the stand: Dr. Beat, Valve Oil, Longinotti and Arban (up for the next session; beginning in about 5 minutes or less)...
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Arbans, Rubanks Vol.1, Louis Armstrongs Dixieland Solos, Allen Vizzuti plays Arban, Ultra Trumpet Practice Routine by Bill Knevitt, Korg CA-30 Chromatic tuner, Al Call Valve slide key oil, jar of spitballs. Had to tighten the nut on bottom of stand cause it kept tipping over!!!
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so that is what those books look like with covers

time to start putting some miles on those books man


The trumpet is still shiny as well - some serious work needs to be done
yes, I never clean the out side of my horn, it only makes it look like i dont practice.
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